The bill SB1049 proposes technical corrections to the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically addressing issues related to multiple, defective, and conflicting legislative dispositions. It amends sections 33-422 and 42-11132, which were previously altered by recent laws, to ensure that the current legal text reflects the valid versions of these sections. Additionally, it repeals the conflicting versions introduced by the 2023 laws, thereby clarifying the statutory language and ensuring compliance with the Arizona Constitution.
Key changes include the requirement for sellers of certain properties to provide detailed disclosures about water supply and battery energy storage devices, including the names and contact information of relevant service providers. The bill also modifies existing disclosure requirements related to military airport zones and encumbrances on property titles, while repealing outdated provisions. Furthermore, it establishes that the amendments will apply retroactively from October 29, 2023, ensuring that the corrections are effective immediately.